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After a day of hiking in the woods we came down to the pier for dinner. From the restaurant you could watch the ocean, surfers, and local fishermen. This eatery is in the perfect location - the staff is friendly and helpful and the food...More

My wife and I ate dinner here and we enjoyed our food for the most part. The restaurant is casual and enjoys a nice view of the ocean and a dock that appears to service fishing boats. They serve wine and beer, but no liquor....More

As the name implies - if you want great chowders and a wide assortment of local, domestic and imported beers -- this is the place. We gave high marks to the 4 types of chowders (New England, Manhattan, Thai and Corn). The Blue Bacon Burger...More

Point Arena is pretty small and out at the port your restaurant choices for dinner are just one. The Chowder House has some good points, notably the pleasant outlook over the jetty and the bay, and if you like beer, a good selection on tap....More

We have visited the Pier Chowder house every time we stay in Sea Ranch--usually two times every year. The food is delicious and is always well presented. We enjoy the many choices on the menu and of course the view of the pier and the...More

Very friendly servers, not a complicated menu to choose from. The server gave good guidance as to what was fresh and it was Delicious. Had the cod with a cheese crust.
A nice glass of wine to finish it off. The place was clean, interesting...More

Stopped in because we heard their clam chowder had won awards. Of course being from new England I just had to check it out. Very tasty and worth the drive. Also had oysters with barbecue sauce that was outstanding. highly recommend.

In California state Law says that a certificate for which something was paid, never expires. For examplease "pay $20 towards a $50 meal" the twenty dollars would still be honored after the expiration date. If it was just a... More

In California state Law says that a certificate for which something was paid, never expires. For examplease "pay $20 towards a $50 meal" the twenty dollars would still be honored after the expiration date. If it was just a courtesy, the innkeeper is not obligated. But you can always ask!!!